the mystery of the railway with 250 children that disappeared on the first day of WWII

by time news

2023-11-03 13:51:13

In ‘Winton’s Children’, the writer Fabiano Massimi dives headlong into a story ignored for decades: that of the British Schindler, Nicholas Winton

Nicholas Winton, with one of the rescued children ABC

03/11/2023

Updated at 12:57 p.m.

September 1, 1939 was a black day. The eighth train that Nicholas Winton had filled with refugees disappeared without a trace in Prague. As the writer explains Fabiano Massimi to ABC, the possible destination of the 250 children who were in …

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